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Eco-Friendly Handwoven Sling Bag in Pink with Worry Doll - Floral Aroma
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Get ready to turn heads with this splendid cerise and chestnut sling bag embellished with a colorful cotton worry doll on the flap and featuring an adjustable faux suede strap and accents as well as a brass magnetic snap closure and fixtures. Designed by Guatemala’s Claudia Hernandez, the bag’s handwoven recycled vinyl cords make it an eco-conscious choice that's both stylish and socially responsible.
- Recycled vinyl cord; synthetic suede strap & accents; brass closure and fixtures; cotton worry doll
- 0.19 lbs
- Bag: 5 inches H x 8.8 inches W x 1.2 inches D
- Drop length: 10.8 inches min L - x 22.5 inches max L x 0.8 inches W
- Strap(s): 23.5 inches min L - x 45 inches max L x 0.8 inches W
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT
Artisan Organization: Claudia Hernandez
Country: Guatemala
"I weave handbags and baskets of recycled plastic.
"I was a Spanish teacher for most of my life but, when I lost both my husband and my father, I decided to learn a career to better provide for my family. This was a tough time, especially for my children, and I became the main breadwinner for the family.
"For three months, I attended a school near Antigua where the tuition was inexpensive and we could learn a craft. I decided to take this course because it's an old weaving technique. Unfortunately, in Guatemala today, people prefer trendy imported accessories.
"People consider me attentive and helpful but, above all, I just want to serve God. I know that each day is a challenge and brings something new. Thanks to this, I've learned to be positive in every aspect of my life. I also learned not to complain because everything happens for a reason and each situation teaches us a lesson.
"I'm a happy person with a fulfilling life. My hands can create wonderful things that people can use every day. What could be better than something crafted in Guatemala with much love and dedication, inspired by the wonderful colors of our landscapes?
"I thank God because, despite my setbacks, I'm fortunate to have two wonderful sons who help me with my work. My dream is to give them everything they need while also giving them the necessary tools to face every circumstance life puts in their path. I want to leave two well-educated men who love their country and respect our traditions.""